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XV. L. LATH AM. THE CoLL13Gi.-xx in '08-'09: literary edit the South Carolina Press Association Of these four years, Ilzozrglz short they seem, Here's to the mfvfailz of P. Cfs bull team! I'VlI6'll lie goes to the buf, shouts rise from all felloitxv. Hurralz, for the Cafffuiii!-.l1art'.'u M. Sellers! He is a good athlete, and a success- ful student. He stands well with the students, the Faculty, and fair sex. His most notable success was in Chemistry. He is ambitious, and wishes to emi- grate to Baptist Hill, where he may ht himself for life. He is very full of life, and sees only the bright side of things. This lad is a good college man and is destined to make a success with whatsoever he undertakes. YVOn the declaimer's medal in '07-'03: secretary of his class in '07, '08, '09, and 'I0: won the Science medal in 'o9: has lfeen president, vice-president, sec- retary, censor and critic of the Philo- mathean Literary Society: executive committeeman to Oratorical Associa- tion in '10, captain of the hall team in ,OQ and 'Io: is a member of the Ph. K. P. Fraternity. I Orr 1'11gygm1' seas lit' lzufli his way fur- sized, From Zozo!-v Frcslz. fo stately .5't'lI1'0l' tl't!-VXI .-Ind flzozzglz iz fjfllfic' tI'l'.VL'tIIIft'l1f ':t'c :'e t'1'ctuvi1', His IllIH'lIlItl'Z-Ilfj was szzlvdzred and 'zvild illfcizys. Note, 'IUXIUIII 'ZUOIIIUI you guess but KI lim' from 5fItlI'tIll.' If is . our fuiflzful t'1lIS5II1tIII- D7'. f-lII'fZtIIll. Perhaps this lad is the hardest stu- dent in our class, with the exception of our poet. He is a student, deep, earnest, arid oratorical. He is very generous in imparting his knowledge to his classmen. llis notoriety consists in pronouncing German. He is a theologi- cal student. and with such a determina- tion as he possesses is sure to make his mark in the world. lle won the Shive Scholarship for two successive years, also the maga- zine prize for two years. President of the Philomathean Literary Society for three terms, representing it in '09 and 'Io in the del aters' contests: secretary of the Y. M. C. QX. in '08-'00, and presi- dent in 'I0: Y. Rl. C. QX. editor of or in 'IOL and recording secretary of in 10. I M. M. SELLit1es. I
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4 THE COLLEGIAN. :llI0fll6'I' 31011111 has SlCll1llICd the 1'z'clc', .J111011g the N1'11t ' 1-I1 f1l1l1C,, sails out into flzc tvitle. ll'1'tl10z1t tlzc Sc'11i01' l11'1z1101'fe'z'l14'1'e would sail 110 Balser, For lic 'ZUOIlllI'l1'f C01lSCl1f to go, if llc H- L'0lllllIl'f luke lzer. This lad, from Reidville, S. C., has been with us four years. He isn't an athlete, but is in the race to matri- mony. We hope he may succeed in what he designs. He is very generous and has made many friends while in college. He is a member of the Philomathean Literary Society: treasurer of P. L. S. 'OS-'09 and '09-'log vice-president of Senior Class. lVlATTIE lXlAY NEVILLE. sl' .. 13 yi .-1,-,JY 'Fig 'px . f 'WE Rf: D. B. SMITH. S110 is Slllllll-, and flllilf, tl Clfllillfj' lass, This little b1'u11ct1'e of tlze Sezzior Class, to Say, Yet useless for us lzer 11111116 g For 'UOICCS are wl11spe1'111g, Ma1't1c lllayf' This little lady is popular with the students, and is free to talk to them, especially to the new students who seem lonely and homesick. The thoughts she does not speak shine out in her bright eyes and cheeks. She is the attractive little brunette of the Sen- ior Class, and is a loyal member of the Select Four. She was poet of her class in '08.
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6 THE COLLEGIAN. .-nfl I 9 ANNE :XUs'1'1N T110 111cvkesf, g11'11fl1's1' 111131 of H10 class. IJLIS 7u111'kc'd 011 l71'tl'Z'L'1j' in 1110 lust. If H10 1111dC1'1'l11.rs111C11 his 11111110 tt'011I11' lc11o-af, BJ' Dlllqfflfl Blwllll 111' is rtrllud H1'11110. Here's a youth who didn't enter col- lege with the rest, liut since entering our class, we've found him a very stu- dious lmoy. He came from Texas, yet we are as proud of him as though he were a Carolinian. He does not lie- lieve in the strenuous life, but in se- renitfj He speaks only when spoken to, unless he wishes to e .ax Dr. Bean- then he speaks rapidly, in German. lndecd, he is very studious and never shirks a duty. lle has proved himself a noble character. lrle has l.een comluctor, correspond- ing secretary, critic. vice-president, and president of the Eukosmian Literary Society: treasurer of Y. M. C. A. in 'OS-'OQZ assistant luusiness manager of Tlllfl LiliI.I.EGl,XN in 'OS-'CQQ literary edi- tor for rl1HE Co1.1.1z1z11xN in '09-'1o: and alumni editor of CoL1.1:rj:1.xN for 'IO-VII. S1165 f11,'1', 111111 ff1ll'C', KI Cl11'1'5fi1111 girl i1111'c1'd. HC1' f11s1'1'1111f1'11g ici! is 11c'f'c1' slow. d1:1'1'1111 srlzool doflz Sindy 11111rl1 111111' 1'c11d, uf 1'111'11f1'o11 flllle' they .Say 1101 50. 11c1'e1' Iill flzis our ftlll' llcIfI Z'C llllltl Jlfllll finds 41 lI0l7lC'l' girl 1711111 0111' 0-2011 .J1111c'. Slit' Bllf lvef Her application, and natural quick- ness of mind combine to give her a very high class average. She is very popular in her class, and equally so with the Faculty. She is the most studious of our class: is good-natured, gentle, and kind to all. She will sue- ceed in life as she has done in college. Historian of her class in 'OQ, poet of her class in 'CS and 'IOQ won the his- tory medal in 'OSJ and has led her class the last two years of college. ,I .4 l 1 B. SCHLOTTER.
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